rrrK NTOIMOI.TC IVIMI.AV. TIIMR is Ravenna Capsizes Near Du- buquc and Four Men Drown. FIFTEEN OF THE CREVY SAVED Cling ( o Overturned Hull Until Tnkon ! Off by a Pnsslng Steamboat Cnp. l tnln nnd Three Othoro Oo Down i With Ill-Fnted Vessel. t 1 Uulmquo , In. , Juno in. A tornado yesterday ovoiturnod and Hank the titciunor llnvonnu , at Mnquotuchiuito , four nillcH ii ] ) the river. Tito captain nntl thruo othorn were dro > vnod. The Rtoamor Teal roacuod llftuou inon , who clunR to the bottom of the Ha- vonna. Tlio dead : Captain John Hey , millwator ; Clerk llyion Tunic , Still- Ayator ; Ixiula Walker , Hliodon Land- IDK ; boy naniod Doll , I-aGioHKo. The tornado ntruck the titoamor without warning iul It hoolcd over to starboard. The crow were thrown into the \vixtcr , but uouio of thorn man- BRIM ! to crawl up on the bottom of the upturned iitcainer. Captain Hey wet u { the wheel , with all the wlndown In the pilot hoiiHo cloaod , nnd wan caught i\H In a trap. Clerk Trunk wan In his olflro and HUcwIno had no chance to nave hliiiHolf. Captain lloy'H BOH was nwleop In a stateroom and awukonod hynhu overturning of the boat , kicked onen a BkyllRht and enoapud. i The men , huddled u > Koinor on vnc overturned hull and clInKlng to the ullppory Bides for tholr liven , peorcu eagerly through the ralu for a boat ol eonio sort to save thorn. After nearly nn hour of anxious waiting they flighted the atonmor Teal coming down on ItR dally trip. CoatB , hats , handker chiefs and everything available were waved at It. Finally the Teal sighted the unfortunates and turned toward them. The coin so against the shifting winds was a hard one , but the Teal succeeded In coming alongside and making fnat long enough for the men rperchod on the hull of. the overturned Btoaiuor to climb to safety. Three survivors were picked up from the Iowa shore by a gasoline launch and three others from the Wisconsin shore. Those men. unable to see the boat , 'a-cachcd ' land by swimming across the xlvor. 'STUDENTS ' CAUQHT IN STORM. [ Take Refuge In School House and Are L Crushed In Debris. I DCS Molnes , Juno 13. For the llrst time wlthlu two days telegraphic and telephone communication with Wash ington , la. , has been obtained. Four wagon loads of students enjoy ing a picnic nt Copoc , nlno miles north of Washington , were caught by the fitorm dining th lr return journey. jOno wagon , containing nine members of the high school class which had just graduated , sought shelter in n school house , which was blown to jileces , burying all In the debris. The Injuied : Mildred McAtlln , chest . crushed , bones broken in several places and body biulscd , eyes filled With mortar , blind , will die ; Clmtlos Chance , collar bone broken in several places , badly crnjshed all qver , still unconscious , recovery doubtful ; Myrtle - tlo Stewart , badly bruised about head "hurt face ; Blanche Stewart , shoulder dislocated , head cut , bruised ; Myrtle Shields , leg badly injured , severely Imilsed ; Jessie Klein , back wrenched , ibadly cut ; Gertlo Reeves , face cut se riously ; Mary Jorrard , ankle dislocat ed , several llesh wounds. | Storm Damage at Elgin. Elgin , 111. , Juno 13. Three persons injured and many hundreds of dollars' Worth of property damaged are the re sults of a tornado which swept Elgin and , vicinity last night. Hundreds of persons took refuge In collars and out-of-way places. Charles Dane , night watchman at the watch case fac tory , was hurt by , a falling plank. Mrs. P. Jane of Algonquin was burled under the ruins of a burn. Charles Splllor was cut In the breast by Hying glass , j Circus Tent Blown Down , SIgourney , la. , Juno 13. The main tent qf the Pan Is Nickel Platoj circus was blown down by a tornado ycstor- tlay afternoon. Twenty-five peoplq were injured. Miss Clara Campbell , aged twenty , was hurt about Uio back and may not recover. Samuel Utterbeck was seriously injured In the head. The injuries of the others were slight. The tent was crowded at the tjmo of the accident. i Convicts Elude Pursuers. Portland , Oio. , Juno 13. Harry Tracy and David Merrill , the escaped convicts who were surrounded in the Woods near Gorvals by the sheriff's posse and state troops , eluded tholr pursuers during the night , and G : o'clock In the morning were seen five miles north of Gorvals. The fugitives stopped at n farm house , where they took breakfast and obtained some food to take with them. I Slain In Their Steep. Sturgls , S. D. , June 13. George OPulck. formerly of Sioux City , and George Ostrander , formerly of Correc- tlonvllle , la. , were found murdered yesterday in their cabin on Pulck's ronpb , eighty miles from. Sturgls. Ttfey were both slain In their beds. Is.re Evidently Puck was shot first , There was no sign of a struggle. No motive is/known for the crime , unless it was robbery. Tornado and Cloudburst at Ottumwa. / a.re Ottumwa , la. , June 13. A miniature tornado and cloudburst broke hun dreds of plate glass windows in this ci\7 \ yesterdayflooded basements and did heavy * damage to farm buildings Jn this vicinity _ FIST FIQHT STIRS MONTANA. Ex-Congressman Campbell's Son la Pitted Against Pugilist. Dutto , Mont. , Juno 13. All Mon Una Is Htlrred up over a sensational hare knuckle light which took place last night between Hey Campbell , a non of ox-Congressman A , J , Camp bell , and William G. Mangan , an ath * lolo of uomo local repute ) nnd saldAto bo a protogo of W. A. Clarke , Jr. The affair Is BO Id to be an outgrowth of the bitter political light made against Senator Clarke several years ngo. . In which Congressman Campbell was n leading llguro , Yesterday Campbell nnd Mangan mot at a ball game and Mangan Is al leged to have InsuUod Campbell , who promptly knocked him dqwn. Later In the day Campbell was wait ed upon by friends of Mangan and told that ho. must fight the latter. Campbell - boll , who Is but 20 years old , ton years the junior of Mangan , referred the matter to his father. The ox-congress man Is said to have told his son that ho must moot Mangan nnd beat him. A number of friends of the contest- ontn drove norno distance out from Untie , whom a ring was pitched. The two men stripped to the waist and the battle began. It was a bloody af fair and lasted but three rounds. Campbell landed frequently upon Man' gan , but his blows lacked steam nnd were Ineffective. Near the end of the third round the moro experienced pu gilist landed on the student's jaw and knocked him out. Young Clarke IB said to have boon the referee. DEATH OF JUDGE HUBBARD. . Succumbs to Injuries Received In Run away Accident at Cedar Rapids , Cedar Haplds , la. , Juno 13. Judge Nathaniel Meade Hubbard , chief counsel for the Northwestern railway In Iowa nnd a leading politician In this state , died at his residence In this city yesterday afternoon from injuries received In a runaway accident. It had boon his practice of late to spend considerable time at his farm just outsldo the city limits , and last Mon day ovonlng ho was driving with a fast team hitched to a farm wagon with dump boards. The team ran away nnd Judge Hubbard was thrown out , the hind wheel passing over his right side and shoulder. Four of his ribs were broken and the fractures caused serious Internal Injuries. South Dakota Masons Adjourn. Huron , S. D. , Juno 13. The fifteenth annual session of the grand ledge of Royal Arch Masons for the , jurisdic tion of South Dakota closed hero yes terday. Edward S. Amos of Hot Springs was elected most eminent grand high priest. Campbell Named for Congress. Wlnflold , Knn. , Juno 13. The Republican publican convention of the Third Kan sas district last night nominated Phil ip. P. Campbell for congress on the 104th ballot. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and - Closing Quotations. ' CIllCllKO JUUC 1lllllllsll MMltltlU'Ilt put prices up toilny. Trtulu wns of little Importance , s.i\'e In nuts , \\hm > there WHS Rood nrtltlty. The m-nree news , lie e\pr , MIIH of u HllKhtly liullhli turn niiil at the cloMO July wheat wns Vi < ? lc tip , July corn itc , higher nuil July onts % o up. l'ro\lalui\8 \ woie piiHlu'il down In most products urn ) UlKher to lOc loner. Closing Wheat-July , 72c : Sept. , 70X ; Dec. , 71 % . Corn-July , ( I'lVic ; Sept. , 08 % ; Dec. , 4 OntH-July , a7e : Sept. , 28 % ; Dec. , H Pork-July , * 17.t0 ! ; Sept. , ? 17.70. Imnl-July , | 10.tO : ; Sept. , $10.w : ; Oct. , Illlm-July. $10. ; Sept. , $10.25. ' Chicago Cnsli 1'rlces No. 2 red wheat , SOgvSOVic ! No. ! red wheiit , TSVy&SOc ; No. 3 HprliiK whent , 70&72V6c : No. U Imnl whent. 74V4Q7nyjo ; No. a hard whent , 7.'l'Xi < 3 75J4CJ No. 2 cntli corn. IkS&ttiyic ; No. 3 CJIMU corn , ( WViiiO'JHc ; No. 2 yellow corn , No. 3 yellow corn , ( UQU.ty&c ; No. 2 cnsh ontH42(3 ( Uc ; No. 2 white outs , ; No. 3 unite outx , Chicago Live Stock. Chicago , June 12. Cattlc-Ilccolpts. 8.000 , Incluillne 1,000 Texuns ; mostly UVil3c [ low er ; Roott to prime steers. $7.30jJi7.00 ; poor to medium , ? .l OOQ7.00 ; tockers utul feeder - or , $2.noi.VJ3 , cows. $ t.40 i0.75 ; heifers , $2.WVU .2S ; cnnneis , $1.40 < S2,40i bulls , J2.7D ( ft.VT.I ; cnhes. | 2.00 ® < 1 M ) ; Texns fed steer * . $ T Ol > Ii .70. HOKS Uebvlptti. today , 33.000j tomorrow , 2,0K ) : left over , -J.500 ; mixed anil butchers , $1 lOMf goqd to cholro lii'iuy , $7.J.VU7.02yj ; roiiBh h Ju > 'y , $7.10f ( 7.40 ; light. ? ( } .tr > S7,35 , ttulk of lJales if7.tr Q7.43. Sheep-Uceolpts , 10,000 ; slow to louer ; Intnlis hlow to lover ; good to choice u ethers , $500t.)50 ; fair to choice mixed , H&Oftn.lX ) ; wi'otcrn sheep , JT. OOQ5.50 ; un tt > e InmhH , cllpiuM. Ji.OiJi0.75 ; western Ininhs , clipped , . ' .25 11.75 ; spring lambs , top , $7.23. _ Kansas City Live Stock. ICnnsus City , Jun 12. Cattle Receipts , 5,000 , Krnss cattle sternly tocnk ; choice beef steers , $7.1037.43 ; fair to good , $4.40 ( ft ? 03 ; stoi'kers inul feeders , $ 't.4Xu5.15 ( ; western fed steers. $4.007.30 ; Texas nnd Indian steers , $3.KX33.tl3 ; Texas cows , $2.23 @r .33 ; native cons , I2.0CKQOOO ; nathe belt ers , $2.73 0.23 ; cauucrs , $1.75Q3.00 ; bulls , $3.00(3500 ( ; calves , $300(33.60. ( Hogs-Ile- celpts , 0,700 ; good wclKhts steady , others wcnk to Sc lower ; top , $7.05 , bulk of sales , $73KS7G3 ( ; heavy , $7,5Ki:7.tBmixed ! : pack- era. $7.30(37.55 ( ; light , $0.20 7.33 ; yorkers [ $7.20tt7.3K ; plcs , $0.33 ,00. Hheop-Ite- celpta , 3,000 ; steady ; native Iambi , $4.85Q < 7.10 ; western lambs , $ G,10&0.40 ; native . wethers , $3.0OQC.30 ; western wethers , $3.83 ( SS.OO. Squth Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , June 12. Cattle Uccclpts : , 1,000 ; steady ; native steers , $5.007.50 ; cows anil heifers , $3.753000 ; western steers , $4.75(80.00 ( ; Texas ateqrs , $1,403 5.GO ; cauners , $1,75 ® . ' ! 23 ; stockers and feeders , $3.0CX3325 ; calves. $3.5037.00 ; bulls , stags , etc. , $2,75(33.75. ( Uogsi-Re- celpts. 8.COO ; shade to Oc lower ; hoary , $7.33@7.M ; mixed. $7.25 7.33 ; light , $ TilO arr.33 ; plg , $ ao04l7.00 ; bulkoraales _ , $7.25 , ( 7.35. Sb ep > Itecolptfi. 3,000 ; So lower ; fed niutlpnM , $4.7039COf westcrps. $400(34.70 ( ; ttxvca. $3.71x34,75 , ; common and stockers , 5 laibs 3007.00. , St. Joseph. Live Stock , St. Joseph , June 12. CattltVllecelpts , 1- 300 ; steady ; natives , $5.15(17,00 ; cows and heifers , $ l.CO < 3ti.OO ; veals. $3.50(390.50 ( ; OiUf UI and feeder * ) $2. & > ) < 3iQ.SO. Ilogc Ilccelpts8,506 ! ' steady ; lUat and lljht mixed , $7.27VjQ7.37M ( : modluin and luury , i.xxan.ea ( Put Witnesses Out of Way. Knoxvlllc , Tenn. , Juno 12 A spo- clal to the Sentinel from Snoodvlll * says : Grant Seal nnd John Davis have been found dead upon the public highway , Davis , 1L IB said , was a IdtiHtnan of Clinton Logcar , with whoso killing Governor and Drury Lnwson are charged. It * Is said that Davis nnd Seal would have been Im portant witnesses against the Law- sons. Perry Myers 1ms been arrested and other arrests mny follow. Work of A. O. U. W. Portland , Ore. , , Ttno ( 12. The second end day's session of the supreme council of the A. 0. U. W. wns taken up mostly In the assignment of com mittees. Among the subjects of in terest suggested for adoption by the supreme ledge Is the adoption of a plan to obvlato the necessity of sus pensions , a method of collecting sta tistics and a permanent representative In the fraternal congress of the United States. Battcroon'o Slayer Arrested. Maryvlllo , Kan. , Juno 1 ! } . Jamot Dalton , quo of the murderers ot Charles B , Oatterson , a deputy sheriff. In this city April G , 1898 , has been ar rested at San. Antonio , Tex. Dalton and his companions , Edward Royal and Tom Taylor , were arrested for burglary and were placed In jail hero In charge of Battorson. They escaped Into the corridor , where they found Battorson sleeping. They killed him and lied. Crew Murd'ered by Savages. Victoria , B. C. , Juno 13. Accordlnu to.ndvlccs received by the steamer Aorangl , a Malayan sailor recently ar rived at Port Darwin and reported that ho was the only survivor of a crow of ten men of a Malay trading schooner , which had boon wrecked off Capo Wllberforco , north Australia. The crew was attacked by blacks and all but one murdered. The survivor suffered severely from privation be fore being rescued. More Potato. Kenan hnil n great contempt for mere words , however eloquent. One evening he mot at n sort of a literary dinner M. Cnro , the philosopher beloved of fine Indies , who set himself to prove n cer tain theory. Ills eloquent assertions did not seem to interest the sago. In the middle of ono of his most sonorous periods M. Kenan attempted to make himself heard. But all the ladles were intensely in terested. They would not have their pleasure spoiled. "In a moment , M. Renauc will lis ten to you In your turn. " Ho bowed submissively. Toward the end of dinner M. Care , out of breath , stopped with a rhetorical emphasis. At once every one turned to ward the illustrious scholar , hoping that ho would enter the lists , and the hostess , with nn encouraging smile , suid : "Now , M. Rcnnn" "I am afraid , dear lady , that I am now a little behindhand. " "No , no ! " "I wanted to ask for a little more po tato. " Fortnightly Review. A Kind Hcnrtcil 'Walter. A surprising experience was that of a lady who received n bit of advice on table etiquette. She Is sutllcicntly free from vanity to tell the story herself. She bays : | I know that I rtui not n person of im pressive appearance. I am Inclined to be short nnd stout and to dress plainly ; still I had hoped tlmt I had nn air of acquaintance with polite society. But now I shall be more modest than ever in my Idea of the impression I make upon strangers. At my first raenl nt the hotel where I passed last summer I was pleased with the face of my waiter. .It was radiant with kindliness and good na * ture. I began uiy dinner with soup and fish. As the waiter set them in front of me he glanced nt the persona of fashionable appearance who wore my neighbors nt table. His kind heart wns suddenly struck with the fear that I might make an unfortunate impres sion on them. He bent down and whispered In my car : "Eat your soup first. " | Achlnjr Voiai. "Brooks , " said lUvcrs , "that's the second time I've beard you use the phrase 'aching void. ' I wish you would tell mo how a void can ache. " "Well , " said Brooks , relQctinsa ) , mo ment , "not to speak of aliollow'tootb , don't you sometimes have the head ache ? " Chicago Tribune. There " \Vn No Made. "What Is the greatest flb that ever ( impressed Itself on your experience , Snapper ? " "Well , by all odds , the worst ono I Ir ever beard was that your quartet per petrated last night when they came round to the house and sang , There's Music In the Air. ' " Caption This is not a gentle world but when yon think how liable yon ore'not to pur chase for 75o the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had , the largest sae of any medicine in the world since 1808 for the cure and treatment of consumption and throat nnd lung trou bles without losing ita great popularity all these years , you will be thankful we called your attention to Bosohee's German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by drug gists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps , but for sore're coughs , bronchitis , croup and espe-J clolly for consumption , where there is' difficult expedtoratlon and coughing during the nights and mornings , there is nothing like Gorman Syrup. Sold by all druggists Irf the civilized world. G. < & . GHEEN , Woodburv. N. J. A. H. Kiesau. Whooping Cough. My little son had an attack of whoop- lug cough ntid was threatened with pneumonia ; but for Olmuiberlaiu's Cough llutuedy wo would have haa a Burloufl tiuio or it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. II. J. Striokfadon , editor World-Herald , Fair Haven , Wash. 1'or sato by Kiesau Drug Oo , Spring Fever. Spring fever is auothur name for bil iousness. It is moro serious thau most people thtiik. A torpid liver aud in active bowolrt mean a poisoned system , If neglected , serious illness may follow such symptoms. Do Witt's Little Earlj Risers rouiovo all danger by stimulat ing the liver , openlug the bowels aud clentiHlng the system of impurities. Safe pills Never gripo. "I have taken DeWitt'H Little Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years , " writes II. M. Evorly , Mouudsvtlle , W. Va. "They do mo moro good thau anything I have over tried. " The Kiesau Drug Oo. Oo.On On the first indication of kidney trouble , atop it by taking Foley's Kid ney Oare , A. H. Kiesau , Read it in His Newspaper. C George Solmub , a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon , Ohio , is a constant reader of the Daytou Volkezolt- nng. He knows that this paper alms to advertise only the best in Ita columns , aud when he saw Ohatnborlain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back , he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of ic for his wife , who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains iu her bauk aud could get no relief. He says : "After using the Paiu Balm for a few days my wife said to me , 'I feel as though born anew , ' aud before using the entire contents of the bottle the unbear able pains had entirely vanished aud she could agajn take up her household duties. " Ho is very thankful and hopes that all .sulleriug likewise will hear of her woudorf til recovery. This valuable liuimeutis for sale by Kiesau Drug Co. _ Interesting to Asthma Sufferers. Dauiel Banto of Otterville , Iowa , writes , "I have had asthma for three or four years aud have tried about all the cough aud asthma cures iii the market and have received treatment from physicians in Now York aud other cities , but got very little benefit until I tried Foley's Honey nud Tar which gave me immediate relief aud I will never be without it iu my house. I sincerely recommend it to all. A. H. Kiesau. For biliousness use Chamberlain's Stomach nud Liver Tablets. They cleause the stomach and regulate the liver aud bowels , effecting a quick and permanent cure. For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. _ Chronic bronchial troubles and sum mer coughs can be quickly relieved and cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. A. H. Kiesau. _ _ Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad- vauoe iu medicine is given by Druggist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth , W. Va. An old man there bad long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable pancer. They believed his case hopeless till lie used Electric Bitters aud applied Bnckleu's Arnica Salve , which treat ment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious , kidney aud microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless heal ing power , blood diseases , skin eruptions , ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50 cents , ulvo 23 ceuts at the Kiesau Drng Go. Leads Them All. "One minute Cough Oure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs , colds ( , croup and throat and lung troubles , " says D. Scott Ourrin of Logauton , Pa. One minute Cough Cure J the only absolutely safe coughremedy which acts immediately. Mothers everywhere - where testify to the * good it has done their little ones. Croup is so sudden in its attacks that the doctbr often arrives too late. It yields at ouce to One Min ute COugh Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like it. Sure cure for grip , bronchitis , coughs. The Kiesau Drug Oo. , Wanted. We would like to ask , through the columns of your paper , if there is any person who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of indigestion , dys pepsia , and liver troubles that has not been cured and we also mean their re sults , such as sour stomach , fermenta tion of food , habitual costivoaesa , nerv ous dyspepsia , headaches , despondent feelings , sleeplessness in fact , any trouble connected with the stomach or liver ? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized countries , and we wish to Ic correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. If yon never tried August Flower , try t one bottle first. We have never I1 known of its failing. If so , something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your oldest druggist , G. G. GREEK , Woodbnry , N. J. A. H. Kiesan. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Jndian tem ples , but worse yet is a body that's pol luted by constipation. Dou't permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills nud avoid untold misery. They give lively livers , active bowels , good digestion , flue appetite. Only 25 cents at the Kiesau Drug Oo. Warning. If yon have kidney or bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Onre , yon will have only yourself to blame for results , as it positively cures all forms of k'iduey and. bladd'or diseases. A. H. Kiesau. Happy Time in Old Town. , "We felt very happy , " writes B. N. Bovill , Old Town , Va. , "when Buck- ten's Arnica Salyo wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head. It delights all who use it for onts , corns , burns , bruises , boils , ulcers , eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 25 cents s.it the Kiesau Drug Op. Was Wasting Away. The following letter from Robert R. Watts , of Salem , Mo. , la instructive. "I have been troubled with kidney dis ease for the last five years. I lost flesh and never felt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all reme dies suggested without relief. Finally I tried , Foloy'a Kidney Cure and , ira than two bottles completely cured mo and I am now sound aud well. " A. H. Kiesau. Will sour the sweetest disposition AN OLD transform the most even tempered , lovable - ' able nature into a cross-grained and irritable individual. If impatience or fault-finding are SORE ever excusable it is when the body is tortured by an eating and painful sore. It is tntly discouraging to find after months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains as defiant , angry and offensive ns ever. Every chronic sore , no matter on what part of the body it comes , is nn evidence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble , and that the dregs of these diseases remain in the system ; or , itmay be tlmt some long hidden poison perhaps Cancer has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. The blood must be purified before thasore will fill up with healthy flesh and the skin regains its natural color. It is through the circulation that the acrid , corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated nnd inflamed. S. S. S. will purify and Invigorate the stagnant blood when all sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out , fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts , new tissues form , and the decaying fleSh begins to have a healthy and natural look ; the discharge ceases and the sore heals. < Several S. S. S. is the only blood purifier year * ago , my wife had a 10- vero core leer and wai treated by the that is guaranteed entirely vege best physician * bat received no benefit. table. It builds up the blood and. Our drnretat advUod her to try S. S. B.r tones the up general system as no whlotxibo did. Fourteen bottle * cured liar and ho ha * been well ever lnca. other medicine does. If you have J. B. MABOIiD , 83 Canal St. , a sore of any kind , write us and get , Oohoei , N. Y. the advice of experienced and olcillcd physicians for which no charge is made. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. TUB SWIFT -TPCCIF1C CO. , Atlaat * , Ca. A Real Friend. "I suffered from dyspepsia aud indi gestion for flfteonjyears , " says W. T. Stnrdevant of Merrv Oaks , N.O. "After I had tried many doctors aud medicines to no avail oue of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. It gave immediate re lief. I can eat almost anything I want now aud my digestion is good. I cheer fully recommend Kodol. " Don't try to euro stomach trouble by dietiug. That \ only ; further weakens the system. Yon need wholesome , strengthening food. Kodol enables you to assimilate what you eat by digesting it without the stomach's aid. The Kiesau Drug Co. Of what does a bad taste in your month remind you ? It indicates that your stomach is in bad condition and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such a > disorder as Chamber lain's ' Stomach and Liver , Tablets after having ouce used them. They cleanse aud invigorate the stomach and regu late the bowels. For sale at 25 cents per box by Kiesan Drug Oo. ! It strikes- the root aud annihilates disease , subtle potent remedy , that fills the mind with sweet aud charming fancies , Rocky Mountain Tea. A. H. Kiesau. How to Avoid Trouble. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over , and if procured now may save yon a trip to cown in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints , both for children and adults. No family can afford to be without it. For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. Co.It It produces a wonderful'effect upon the human system. Indescribable feel ings of pleasure go leaping aud bound ing .through your body after taking Rocky Mountain Tea. A. H. Kieaau. Ten Years in Bed. R. A. Gray , J. P. , Oakville , Ind. , writes , "For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys. It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill available , but could get no relief until Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to me. " A. H. Kiesan. _ . _ % _ _ _ _ . . Ready to Yield. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure , " says S. R. Meredith , Willow Grove , Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases , all kinds of wounds. Accept no counter feits. The Kiesan Drug Oo. During the summer kidney irregular ities are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. A. H. Kiesau. No good health unless the kidneys are sound. Foley's Kidney Oure.makes the kidneys right. A.H. Kiesan. Sinking Spells , fainting , smothering , palpita tion , pain in left side , shortness of breath , irregular or intermit tent pulse and retarded circula tion all come from a weak or defective heart. Overcome these faults by building up the heart-muscles and making the heart-nerves strong and vigor ous. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is the remedy to use. It is the best. "I would have spoils when 1 yould get weak aud faint apd my heart would seem to atop beatIng - Ing , then It would beat very hard. I began taking Dr. Miles' Hearb Cure and when L had used twelve bottles my heart was all right. " Mr.g. J. T , , TAYLOR , Ovyensboro , Ky. D * . Mites' Heat Cte is a heart and blood tonic of unequaled power and never fails to benefit if taken in time Sold by druggists on guarantee Saved From an Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had consumption , " writes Mrs A M. Shields , of Chambers- burg , Pa. , "I was so low after six mouths of severe sickness , caused by hay fever aud asthma , that few thought I could get well , but I learned of the marvelous velous- merit of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption , used it and was completely cured. " For desperate throat and lung diseases it is the safest cure in the world , and is infallible for coughs , colds and bronchial affections. Guarnuteod bottles 50 cents , aud $1.00. Trial bottles free at the Kiesau Drug Oo. . When once liberated within your sys tem , it produces a most wonderful effect. It's worth one's last dollar to feel the pleasure of life that comes by taking Rooky Mountain Tea. A. H. Kiesau. CLKAXSINO CATARRH AND HEALING CUKE rou CATARRH is Ely's Cream Balm and pleasant to I 13e. Contains no In-1 urious drug. It Is quickly absorbed. GIVca Helief at once. : t Opens and Cleanses , , . . _ AllaysInflammatfon. the Nasal Passage ! . VWUU Ifo fibril H > * ' Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores tha Senses ot Taste and Smell. Large Szc ( , 60 cents at Drugelsts or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cirfnts by mall. ELY BROTHEttS. CO warrea Street. New York. HEADACHE At til drug ttore * . 25 Dosct 2Se. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. eases.'G KIDNEY CURE Is I OBuarantBii Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the/rarf for Kidney and. Bladder troubles. PRICE SOc. and $1.00. SOLD BY A. H. KIESAU. RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man . produces the above results In 30 days. It act ! powerfully and quickly. Cures when all otbers ZalL Jfounjr men will regain their lost manhood , and old men will recover their youthful vigor by ualog REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous * . nees. Lost Vitality , Impotoncy. Nightly Emission * , Lost Power , Failing Memory , Wautinz Diseases , and all Affects or Belf-abuBo or excess and Indiscretion. which unfits ono lor study , business or marriage. II cot only cures by starting at tbo ee&t of dlsetse , but lea Brest nerve tonlo and blood builder , bring. Ice back the pink glow to palo cheeks and r etoring tha Ore of youth. It wards off JneinltJ nd Consumption. Insist on baving RE VIVO , us cither. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mall , ! 81.00 perpackaue orsli f or 80.00 , Trlth a posi tive written ( msrantee to care or rorand the money. Book and nrtvlse free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO./ For sale iu Norfolk , Nebraska , by Geo. B. Ohristoph , drutrsrlst. DON'T BE FOOLED ! fmt ' Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Aladlson Mtdl cine Co. , Madison , WlJ. It keeps you well. Our trada mark cut on each packajr * . Price , 35 cents. Nfvr aolif. m In bulk. Accept no ubU MOH OIITIOIM * tute. A k your druzitUt. ' Nnstil Catarrh quickly yields to treat. ' raent by Ely's Cream Balm , which is agree , ably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils , cleanses and heala the whole sur face over which it diffuses Itself. Druggists sell the 50o. sizoj Trial size by mail , 10 cents. Test it and you are euro to continue the treatment. . Announcement. „ \ To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids i ! into the nasal passages for aitamial troubles - bles , ( ho proprietors prepare Cream Baltu iu liquid form , which will be known aa Ely's Uquhl Cream Balm. Price including the f praying tube is 75 ceuts. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the rued , icinal properties of the solid preparation. . ,